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The phrase "a recurring issue in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or topic that repeatedly arises in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The lack of communication has become a recurring issue in our team meetings."
Alternatives: "a persistent problem in" or "a frequent concern in".
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Teacher absenteeism is a recurring issue in Kenyan schools.
His mechanics have also been a recurring issue in his career.
A recurring issue in clinical tests for a new male pill has been uncomfortable side-effects.
Republicans said that they expected national security to remain a recurring issue in the fall campaigns, even after Congress adjourns.
Earmarks have been a recurring issue in recent Congressional scandals, most recently the 2005 conviction of Representative Randy Cunningham, Republican of California, for accepting bribes from defense contractors.
Complex networks constitute a recurring issue in the analysis of neuroimaging data.
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ELN data input seems to have been a recurring issue, alongside failings in basic expectations about data management that heightened existing anxieties.
The vulnerability of school music services at a time of cuts has been a recurring issue for northern councils, in common with others all over the UK.
But there's also concern that this is becoming a recurring issue because Earnhardt did not drive in two races in 2012 because of concussion-related symptoms as well.
A recurring issue around all the VL treatments, discussed in this section, are regional differences in response rates.
A recurring issue concerns the degree of iRBC sequestration in the brain and other organs of P. berghei ANKA infected mice.
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